Argh, I'm leaving tomorrow to my family, I just just fell the excitment about the new release, even if I am not really in need of burning anything soon .
Happy christmas for everyone if Im not here to wish it:)

Haha I second that one, Img is definately the program that should have one!
Whatever, LUK while I wouldn't disagree with a new version of ImgBurn (with a Font Manager of course )this week end, I wouldn't mind either that every one that have been working directly or not on imgburn take a well deserved break for the upcoming christmas.
So don't push yourself even if it for writing changelogs, especially since your changelogs are usually dense .

Hey thx, I especially remember the first thread now
I guess I'm blind then.
I forgot in my previous post to give the url of the tool, so here is it : http://hem.bredband.net/catacombae/dmgx.html
At least if no development on this side are going on (which I can totally understand), ppl can use this free tool to convert a DMG image.

I remember a post about DMG support, unfirtunately either i'm blind or i didn't find the DMG thread.
So about DMG support I came across a source code in Java used to convert DMG to iso, maybe a support of this format is possible. There is altough bz2 compression alogrythm (and others) whose liscence might need some clarfication.
How things are this going on this side or not?

For thos who like multi desktop like those on linux, i found a nifty too called Dexpot. (http://www.dexpot.de/)
Actually while I just discovered it, it doesn't seems new at all. So the tool seems pretty stable and doesn't really eat memory (around 8MB).
It isn't as beautiful as on macos, but it is quite useful anyway.
As I suppose ppl here like good software I think this one deserves a try and some credits.

@Martin H
Yes this exactly how LUK understood it, it's not wizard, it's just a screen taht can lead to the principal area of the program. And ImgBurn is probably used by ppl whose native tongue is not english, and is certainly proposed to non english computer "newbie", I think a bit and only a bit of attention to their clumsiness is nice for them.
Btw i don't really like them either (wiazrds), but sometime it is a good thing for some ppl that can be lost on a computer. And on this program i don't think it's a good idea to create a wizard anyway, and a welcome screen is probably well enough.
@blackdavinci
Wow, your mockup is great, i'm backing up this design

Well though I don't specifically find the ui of ImgBurn difficult to understand. I came to notice that people that doens't even know what style in word is couldn't apprehend ImgBurn that easily.
An pretty simple idea would be to have at the launch of ImgBurn a panel with huge icons proposing what ImgBurn can do.
I made a simple mockup of what i'm talking about.
(Icons borrowed from the great work done at gnome: http://art.gnome.org/themes/icon/1100 )